BTS Channels The Beatles for Their Debut on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

K-pop sensation BTS threw it back to 1964 as they channeled The Beatles during their Late Show With Stephen Colbert debut on Wednesday night. Stephen Colbert himself went all in with the nostalgic vibes and likened BTS’ performance tonight to that of The Beatles’ debut on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964—screaming fans included. In fact, Colbert records his show at the Ed Sullivan Theater in Manhattan, so it’s extra fitting.

Colbert dressed up like Sullivan (mannerisms and all) and introduced BTS in a black-and-white video where they all shared their names and a personalized message.

“And now, on the same stage 50 years later, plus 5 years, 3 months, 6 days, a new batch of mop-topped heartthrobs has landed,” the narrator said in the cold open video.

Colbert smooth-talked to the camera, “Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we’ve got a big, big show and it continues. You may have heard there’s a new musical craze sweeping the globe. These fellas are really something, and people are so excited, you can only call it BTS-mania.”

Colbert à la Sullivan continued, “These boys aren’t from America. No, they’re from across the pond—the big one. The one with Hawaii in the middle. They’re really a fine group of youngsters. You can call them the Fab 7. It’s got a nice ring to it.”

Finally, the intros began.

They went a little something like this:

“How you doing? I’m RM. I’m a nice boy.”

“Hi guys, I’m Suga.”

“Hi, my name is V and I’m a good boy.”

“Hi! I’m your hope, you’re my hope, I’m J-Hope!”

“Hi, I’m Jimin. Nice to meet you guys.”

blows kiss “Hi, I’m worldwide handsome Jin! You know?”

“Hi, I’m Jungkook thank you very much for inviting us.”

Colbert then offered up their nicknames. It went as follows: “The cute one, the cute one, the cute one, the cute one, the cute one, the cute one and, uh, the cute one.”

BTS has totally taken the world by storm as of late, which is evidenced by their high number of sold out shows as well as the fact that super-fans camped out in Central Park one full week before their Good Morning America concert.

The band is scheduled to perform their new song “Boy With Luv”, which they recorded with Halsey, on the show tonight.

Superfan Terry Crewslikened BTS to The Beatles and fellow BTS ARMY members were very content with that comparison. Similarly, Julianne Hough met the band on the red carpet before the awards show and she tried getting a picture, but someone’s fingers unfortunately made their way into the photo. Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas even said their “main goal is to meet BTS” and they sure did.

Take a look at the photos below to see their Late Show debut.

It looks like BTS really became Map of the Soul: Beatles Persona tonight.